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Physical layer security using two-path successive relaying

Liau, Q. Y. and Leow, C. Y. and Ding, Z. (2016) Physical layer security using two-path successive relaying. Sensors (Switzerland), 16 (6). ISSN 1424-8220

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Abstract

Relaying is one of the useful techniques to enhance wireless physical-layer security. Existing literature shows that employing full-duplex relay instead of conventional half-duplex relay improves secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability, but this is at the price of sophisticated implementation. As an alternative, two-path successive relaying has been proposed to emulate operation of full-duplex relay by scheduling a pair of half-duplex relays to assist the source transmission alternately. However, the performance of two-path successive relaying in secrecy communication remains unexplored. This paper proposes a secrecy two-path successive relaying protocol for a scenario with one source, one destination and two half-duplex relays. The relays operate alternately in a time division mode to forward messages continuously from source to destination in the presence of an eavesdropper. Analytical results reveal that the use of two half-duplex relays in the proposed scheme contributes towards a quadratically lower probability of interception compared to full-duplex relaying. Numerical simulations show that the proposed protocol achieves the ergodic achievable secrecy rate of full-duplex relaying while delivering the lowest probability of interception and secrecy outage probability compared to the existing half duplex relaying, full duplex relaying and full duplex jamming schemes.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Network layers, Wireless sensor networks, Cooperative relay networks, Physical-layer secrecies, Secrecy capacity, Secrecy outage probabilities, Successive relaying, Probability
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:71156
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:15 Nov 2017 01:27
Last Modified:15 Nov 2017 01:27

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